Egg-cellent news: wholesale egg prices have dropped 50% since December


🥚 Egg-cellent news: wholesale egg prices have dropped 50% since December.

While you may be balking at the price tag on eggs at the grocery store, wholesale prices are dipping drastically. This means that the shelves at the grocery stores may be showing a price cut soon as retailers adjust to the dip. The egg supply has been severely disrupted by the world bird flu in American history which has resulted in the culling of millions of laying hens. Usually, it takes about four weeks for retail prices to adjust to any wholesale decreases.

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